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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Arnt men permanantly hormal? :-$

>

> Mad sweetheart... just have a really loud outburst

> of growling, grunting and throw a few things

> around... that'll teach 'em a thing or two :))


Eh? Horney maybe. What the f**k hormal?

Brendan Wrote:

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> That would be a laugh. I wonder how I could

> introduce some MDMA into the water supply of my

> office.


I wish someone would introduce it to my office colleagues water supply and mine come to think of it. It would make for a hell of a lot happier place to work.

At least unpredictable colleagues add some excitement.

All I've done today is spend hours making figures on a spreadsheet into graphs (the kind of thing someone like Mockney could've done in five minutes whilst drinking his morning coffee and reading the Daily Mash) and all I've shown is that, when it comes to treating fractures, more senior doctors are, well, better than junior ones.


Ground breaking.


Doctors should not be made to do audit or statistics of any kind. It's just so wrong.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Brendan, you must be pregnant, sounds like you're

> eating for two.



or a tapeworm..?


And Asset, I'm inclined to agree with you. Partly because I'm likely to have been one of the ones who thought it was all misogynistic. Women in the workplace - it's a thorny issue

Asset Wrote:

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> If a man had made the original post it would have

> been shouted down as sexist and mysoginistic.

> Funny old world.

>


Or a funny new one perhaps? I think it would have been as you describe, but it is more 'acceptable' than the opposite.

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